
Football
Share
Published 09:40 4 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 10:21 4 Jan 2016 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
"I'm not going to say where I want to end up, and it isn't in management or head coaching, so I want to be clear about that."
"That's not my ultimate goal of where I want to be. From my point of view, I was really enjoying what I was doing, I really was, the multiple things I had on, even though I knew it was coming to a point where I had to make decisions at the end of this season.
But the former Sky Pundit thinks he was taken out of context and has clarified what he actually meant in the aftermath of last night's 2-2 draw between his Valencia aside and Real Madrid.
Neville now admits that he was speaking about life in the future when he spoke about quitting management, and that he is actually enjoying life as the boss of the La Liga, side, despite still not having won a game in the league yet.
"I was talking about 15 to 20 years' time when I talked about [quitting] management. I absolutely hope I'm here beyond six months but I need to prove myself."His current deal lasts until the end of the season, but having failed to win a game in the league yet after five attempts, perhaps he will be be granted his wish to quit sooner than he desires.
The SportsJOE Friday Pub Quiz: Week 137
Another big teaser! The SportsJOE Friday Pub Quiz is going nowhere! Give it a crack and good luck!
Football
3 days ago
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
Some huge clashes! The ultimate TV guide for live weekend sport in Ireland is back! It’s another huge week in the Premier League with Arsenal hosting Newcastle, there are a host of massive inter-county championship matches in both hurling and Gaelic football, and there is an intriguing Irish derby in the URC to look forward […]
Football
3 days ago
Football
Quiz: Can you name the international sides these Everton players played for
Football